In the heart of New York City, amidst the chaos of honking taxis and towering skyscrapers, lived a man named Victor Lang. From the age of 18, Victor had been captivated by the flashing screens of the stock market, their relentless flicker mirroring the pulse of the city itself.
Victor’s journey began humbly. Armed with a small savings account and an insatiable hunger for knowledge, he spent countless nights poring over financial reports, studying market trends, and devouring books by the likes of Benjamin Graham and Peter Lynch. His friends called him obsessed; he called it passion.
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